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  1. David, right click on the page, choose select all, then copy, then paste where you want it and edit out content you don't want, Here is my edit for post 25, Tony #25 Bill Simpich Experienced Member Members 54 posts Posted 24 February 2014 - 10:29 AM To David's question about organizational charts for use in reading State Secret...I could build on this, but this should help. You will notice that many of these players didn't make the final cut, but it's good to get them out there. Headquarters CI Staff and Staff D: "Division D ranked with Jim Angleton's Counterintelligence/Counterespionage Staff as the most secret of the Agency's Clandestine Services." - Bayard Stockton, Flawed Patriot, p. 111. James Angleton Bill Harvey Frank Belsito C/FI (or Colby?) (Martin O. Hibbert) C/CI C, FI/D 59-61 Justin O'Donnell Staff D, case officer for QJ/WIN, got out of ZR/RIFLE Anita Potocki FI/D 61 Ann Goodpasture FI/D http://www.spartacus...goodpasture.jpg Paul Levister FI/D Ops James Hunt John Mertz (Mertz) (Mertz) DC/CI 62 Executive Officer C/CI/PROJECT aka ZRCHEST 59-63 Chief, CI Staff 62 (HTLINGUAL) Sp. Asst, DCI 65 James P. O'Connor C/TSD/LSS 62 (Miler) (David Christ) "on top" of TSS/FI/D 59-63 HTLINGUAL Birch O'Neal = Sheffield Edwards Paul Gaynor Ray Rocca T. K. (Kim) Chalmers Ryan CI/SIG 55 C/OS C/SRS CIRA 63-64 Chief, CI Staff, SPG 60 C/CI/SIG 63 Special Projects Group Will Potocki Jane Roman James McCord DD/P/SR 59 CI/LS 59-63 SRS CIOPS 63 64 Domestic Operations Division Tracy Barnes - formed in 1962 (Russell, p. 473) Howard Hunt (Chief, DOD, R&P (is that covert action?) - Feb. 63 Paul Hartman SPG 63 R&A 63-64 CI Staff 64 CI Staff 64 N. Scott Miler M. D. Stevens deputy CI-SIG 55 SRS analyst CI-SIG 66 E. Mendoza SRS analyst Ann Egerter CI-SIG Analyst 59-63 _______________________________________________________________________________________________________ Soviet Union section C/SR David Murphy 1963 C/SR/CI Pete Bagley 62- (Angleton's man) Russ Langelle C/SR/OS/WH 63 communications officer in Moscow & Popov's case officer, 59 SR/CI/A Stephan Roll Louise Lyon Kay Grady B. Stacy Stephan Roll Bill Bright SR/CI/RED 62 SR/CE SR/6/Stacy 60 C/SR/CI/RED SR/CE/P 60 (Newman, 493) SR/CI/RED/WCB (WCB are Bright's initials) SR/CI/A June 63 Domestic Contacts Division Howard Hunt, Chief of Domestic Contacts Division (Morley, p. 163) Reports Office, 1944 E.S. Ashcraft - Chief of Domestic Contacts Division Robert Crowley - C, Operational Support Branch/CI 1953 Domestic Contacts, Support, 1959 Chief, Contact Division, OO, 1962 -1962 Anthony (Tony) Czajkowski, 1953 1953, OO/C - contact for Matlack George S. Musulin 1962-1970 1963 - Domestic Exploitation unit/task force within SAS 1963 worked with Matlack of ACSI - domestic exploitation 1967, with Travis R.S. Travis aka Bob Travis CD/DO 1960 OO/CD 1963 1964 1964, CD/DO case, Support Branch 1964, Support Branch, Contact Division - OO 67 with Czajkowski James Balog - New York office, 1963 Lloyd A. Ray - New Orleans field office 67 (William Gaudet - source of New Orleans office between 1948 to at least 1961) J. Walton Moore - 50s - 1977 - Dallas field office (George de Mohrenschildt - source of Dallas office between the 1950s to 1963) C/PW Seymour Bolten/Trouchard (62-63) (64 - SAS/SO/SB) C/PW George Joannides/Newby (63-64)_______________________________________________________________________________________________ Special Affairs Staff (formerly Task Force W) William Harvey, chief, 62 (TFW) Desmond Fitzgerald, chief, 63-67 (SAS) Victor Wallen C/TFW/CI 62 Hal Swenson, C/SAS/CI 63-65 C/SAS/CI/OPS, the originator of the 9/10/63 memo about recruiting Azcue. Sforza was at TFW in 62, SAS/FI and AMOT c/o in 63 AA Maloney C/SAS/MOB 63 Edward Marelius, C/SAS/EOB 62-63 John Tilton DC/SAS/MOB 63 DC/SAS/EOB ? (Brings Victor Vicente to Cuba) Paul Maggio C/SAS/MOB/FI 63 C/WH/SA/MOB/FI. 64 SAS/CI Nestor Sanchez SAS/SO Henry Hecksher (high level, Ult Sac 39) aka Henry Boysen Ops Officer - Deputy COS - August 61 Frederick Inghurst - deputy COS (re Joannides personnel file) - field contracting officer Austin Horn, SAS/CI liaison with FBI, 62 SAS/SO Charles Anderson III (SAS/CI L. Demos signs his routing slip on 10/8/63) former phone tap expert in Mexico City L. Demos, July 63 re Azcue SAS/CE Anita Potocki 63 SAS/CI Tansing - supervisor to Barney Hidalgo (Blunt source) SAS/CI Richard Tansing was "SAS 8" may be OS related, does "facilitation", a SSD function (security support) Other SAS/CI, or TFW/CI: Barney Hidalgo, Wilmer Kerbe, Vivian Petrowski, Lois Frederickson, Paul Maggio 62 Pauline Miller JMWAVE C/JMWAVE (Shackley) Shackley's 2nd in command, exec officer, David Morales Shackley's chief of operations Here's the CIA flowchart for JMWAVE: COS and DCOS, w/secretaries and communicators Branches: Support, Ops Branch of FI and Special Ops, CA Branch, External Ops Branch, Reports Section, Technical Services Section AMOT Military Matters chief C/JMWAVE/FI Frank Belsito, Answers to Sforza, "AMOT case officer" 63 and FI C/Miami field office, Justin Gleichauf Cuban Operations Group Paul Oberst COG/CA 63 Carl Trettin Deputy COG, CI 63 Margaret Forsyth, COG, 63 _____________________________________________________________________________________ Mexico City Station Win Scott, Chief Alan White, Deputy Chief David Phillips, Cuban ops Paul Manell, Soviet desk Anne Goodpasture, operations officer Jeremy Niarcos/Tom Keenan true name Robert Shaw Cuban Barbara Manell, " case officer Arnold Arehart/Charles Flick true name tapes technician/chief of intercept center Bill Bright - transport of tapes/transcripts/photos Sept. 63 collected tapes/transcripts with Niarcos/Keenan _____________________________________________________________________________________________________ Western Hemisphere Chief, J. C. King C/WH/OPS (William Hood) C/WH/R (pseudo L.N. Gallary) WH/3 Central America WH/4 Cuba Mexico City Station Paul Oberst WH/C/CA (covert action chief 61) John Whitten Jake Esterline Win Scott chief David Phillips 63 C/WH/3 C/WH/4/CI (A.C. Davies) 63 CI capacity C/WH/CA WH/4/CI Jean Pierson 61 Biggest Staff D station WH/3/Mexico C/WH/4/Prop (D. Phillips) 61 Charlotte Bustos Margaret Forsyth 61 WH/4/PA-PROP John Tilton 62 WH/4/PA-PROP Joseph Langan, C/WH/4/Security William E. Eisemann, C/WH/4/Support Biography: http://educationforu...showtopic=14862 Quote MultiQuote Report
  2. Pamela, I found your work “Midnight Blue to Black” to very insightful, well researched and I enjoyed reading it very much. Indeed the SX-100 –X was a crime scene and most certainly should have been investigated by crime scene professionals with a chain of command followed and documented. It’s not important that we all agree with you on every aspect of your work, but I believe we should be supportive of your hard work and take from it what we will. Thank you for posting.
  3. David, Gene, I really appreciate your input and knowledge of the case, You are making me rethink things and that is good. I want to learn. 11/22/63 started out rainy with a little chill in the air, many of the TSBD employees seemed to wear T-shirts and some form of outer wear, like Lovelady and LHO and apparently, “prayer man “ I know the Roger Craig’s sighting is controversial I knew I would get a lot of comment about his testimony concerning the shirt. Marina Told FBI that Oswald was wearing a tan shirt and gray jacket. From Crono at http://www.assassinationresearch.com/v2n1/chrono2.pdf Craig testified to a tan shirt or light colored shirt Mr. BELIN - I believe you used the phrase, "light shirt". Would Exhibit 150 be darker than the shirt he was wearing? Mr. CRAIG - Uh--it looks darker in here--yes, uh-huh. CE 150 is brown/tan http://www.maryferrell.org/wiki/images/b/b7/Photo_naraevid_CE150-1.jpg Since CE 150 is the shirt that Bledslow described that Oswald had on in the bus, It would make since, if you believe her, that is the shirt Oswald had on that day at work with a white T shirt underneath. Then factor in a light gray jacket that he left at work. Also consider the following: Capt. Will Fritz to gave him the description of the man he had seen. Fritz said Craig‘s description sounded like the man they had and asked him to come take a look. When he saw Oswald in Fritz‘s personal office Deputy Craig confirmed that this was indeed the man, dressed in the same way, that he had seen running down the knoll and into the Rambler. They went into the office together and Fritz told Oswald, “This man (pointing to me) saw you leave.” At which time the suspect replied, “I told you people I did.” Fritz, apparently trying to console Oswald, said, “Take it easy, son—we‘re just trying to find out what happened.” Fritz then said, “What about the car?” Oswald replied, leaning forward on Fritz‘s desk, “That station wagon belongs to Mrs. Paine—don‘t try to drag her into this.” Sitting back in his chair, Oswald said very disgustedly and very low, “Everybody will know who I am now.” The fact that Fritz said car and this elicited Oswald‘s outburst about a station wagon—that no one else had mentioned—confirms the veracity of Roger Craig‘s story. I just don’t know how Craig and Fritz ‘s conversations with Oswald. It is one of the few DPD interrogation/questioning of Oswald is collaborated. I will post this for now, running out of time. There are more reasons why I feel Craig got it right. Tony
  4. Gene, Yes there was accomplices / conspirators before, during, after and still working behind the scenes today. They were busy feeding misinformation, manipulating evidence, threatening and murdering witnesses, lying and whatever else they can do to confuse and mislead. They have done their job well Gene because we are indeed, confused and mislead. There seems to be a level of suspicion on all those that you named in your post plus many more. I think there is enough information to rule out LHO as a shooter and if he wasn’t a shooter then I don’t believe he killed Tippet. Seems there are still clouds around the information I use to come to that conclusion, however, Those are my convictions. I believe Roger Craig saw LHO get into a Rambler and leave. Why, because he was a Deputy Sheriff who is trained to observe. These were early statements by Craig, Before the questions of the Bus; Cab trips were scrutinized like they have been today. Even after the controversy of those trips and despite much criticism of what he said he saw, he stuck with it to his grave and some say it was “They” that put him there. Since I don’t think there was a Lee and Harvey at the TSBD that day, { reasons best left for another thread } My reasonable assumption is that. LHO left in the Rambler.
  5. It’s always been my belief that, regardless who was in the 6th floor sniper’s nest, They were not working alone. How could they be certain no one would walk in on them? What was the plan, to turn and shoot whom ever walked in on the 6th floor, then turn back around and shoot Kennedy? Whoever planned to shoot from that window had an accomplice or accomplices, at least a lookout. I don’t believe it was LHO, but I do think that before he left the building he knew something was wrong and maybe his life was in danger, therefore he didn’t just walk out the front door.
  6. Vince, On the old Penn & Teller show, Bullxxxx , they attempted to duplicate LHO's unbelievable marksmanship ! Here is a link to the youtube of that episode http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1vIw4OzudjE
  7. Jack, Again good catch !, I see only two possible matches. The man with the folded arms and the boy reported to be Mike Brownloh. BTW, Also in Altgen # 5 In the QM, Did he grow an extra arm?
  8. Ron I've been trying to find the original source for the photo I posted. Will let you know. Tony
  9. One of my copies of Temoins #26 names Coley and Mulkey as the two lampost men. I don't know who named the people in the photo. Hope this helps, Tony
  10. The days of the assassin of Kennedy in Mexico Published: 2007 Nov 22 - 16:04? The murder of the ex- president of EU has dispersed keys in our country. In 1963 Lee Harvey Oswald it visited the DF during 5 days, and seven weeks later it committed the attack in Scythes The murder of John F. Kennedy is a mystery without still solving, with dispersed keys in Mexico. A fiber of the plot of crime and political activism that hides the truth, indicates that the presumed solitary magnicida, Lee Harvey Oswald, during five days visited the Mexican capital, and seven weeks later it committed the attack, in Scythes, Texas. In the city of Mexico it established contacts within the sphere of the espionage and counterespionage of those dates of climax of the Cold War. Its name gave to the return to the world the 22 of November of 1963, like the assassin of Kennedy. Nevertheless, to the third day it was dead to shots by Jacob Rubenstein, known in the world hampa of Scythes, like Jack Ruby. One took to the tomb the reasons for the fourth homicide of a president of the United States. The official investigation of the murder of Kennedy, of the Commission Warren, concluded that Oswald acted single, without support of an international conspiracy or of groups of its country. Yet, 44 years after that one Friday 22 of November that shook to the world, it follows the question effective: Who killed Kennedy? That weekend in the city of Mexico, once the name was known the attacker of the president of the United States, the intelligence services of the Secretariat of Interior were direct to the scenes by which it had passed the criminal. It "they had monitoreado". And only hours later, in which it was an investigation lightning of the Federal Direction of Seguridad (DFS), the government counted on a detailed report of the activities of the magnicida, between the 26 of September and the 3 of October of that 1963. In file JFK, protected by the General archives of the Nation (AGN), he excels that Oswald visited the City of Mexico only like "photographer"; he made visa requests (that were denied to him), in the consulates of Cuba and the Soviet Union; its anger was exacerbado before the consular refusals, that would have frustrated their intention to return to Moscow. In August it had been jailed in New Orleans to disturb La Paz, to the being attacked by antiCastro, when it distributed to steering wheels of the "Committee pro Fare-play with Cuba". Migratory Forma number 8 (FM-8) of Oswald is conserved in Gallery 1 of the AGN. It is typed in his sections of "entrance" and "exit" of the country, and has his company autógrafa: "Read H Oswald". It did not use passport, but its birth certificate. Thus, its track from exit to Mexico was erased for the services of security that was going to defeat when attacking its prey, a president in electoral campaign. An informative card summarizes that week in Mexico, of which nothing knew the company, FBI and the Department of Be in favor, that watched years ago to Oswald, of an apparent affection to the cause of Fidel I castrate. The Secret Service also lost the track to him. In 25 lines, dated the 5 of December, the Federal Direction of Security synthesized hours and days of interrogations to a group of prisoners, and the tracking of Oswald between New Laredo and the Federal District. "` Comercio' was stayed in the hotel, in room 18, the 27 of September; it left course to Laredo in bus 340, of Transports Border, the 2 of October, in seat 4, with the name: "Oswald", is detailed. This hotel, today is urban redoubt of drug addicts, prostitutas, homosexuals; it is no-man's land, nest of absolute insecurity. It does not have there contemporary of that one autumn in which it lodged to the death by five days. The work of the Federal of Security had its classic seal, as it confirms an answer to the complaint of the embassy of Cuba, by the halting of the employee (it was released quickly) who had taken care of Oswald when they denied the visa to him. "In effect (...) with the purpose of needing some facts, the Federal Direction of Security put under it an interrogation". In the papers, kept in the AGN, a declarante it narrates a novelesca international plot of magnicida conspiracy, staged in streets of the capital... until in the end, "the one of the voice" truncates the story of intrigues Cuban and gives a personal closing: It lay until the fantasy, in order to cause an energetic reaction of the United States, moved by his "deep hatred against the Comunism". Today, 44 years later, quarter 18 of the hotel "Commerce" locks up one of the greatest mysteries of century XX: Who killed Kennedy?
  11. Miles, Are you saying that the construction closed the thoroughfare?
  12. Yes Wim you are right, I have read that story before. Nothing is ever decided without research and an open mind. Tony BTW, I am from the area where File/Sutton is from and I'm not too far from the prison
  13. Wim, My thought was that Mr. Summers could have have been mistaken at the length of time. What I meant by sore subject is taken from the tone of the Files section on the forum. I understand and respect your passion. I will continue to keep an open mind and a lookout for anything new on Files. Thank you for the information, Your wed site has been a great source for me. Tony
  14. I know the James Files story is a sore subject on this forum, and to be honest, I have been a skeptic of his confession since day one. I, like so many researchers before me, devoted many days of precious research time to his claims and Mr. Dankbarr's presentation. Finally concluding that Mr.Files is a talented xxxx and experienced con man. However, I ran across a testimony from 11/23/63 I had not seen for many years and it stuck me that I didn't see this anywhere in the James files story, or on the web site jfkmurdersolced.com. I thought that if I was Mr. Dankbarr, I would make this part of my collaborating evidence that Mr. Files was telling the truth. Unless, of course, he is keeping it as his ace in the hole! Last night I went to the name index pages of this forum and read every thread under the James Files section and found no reference to this testimony. I apologize before hand if this has been discussed and I missed it somehow, but I will offer this for everyone to look at. It his confession to Mr. Marrs. Files makes the following statement. Taken from jfkmurdersolved.com Jim Marrs – Okay, so now you got …. Describe the car! James Files – The car was a ’63 Chevy two door Burgundy. Chevy Impala. Jim Marrs – With the special compartment? James Files - Oh yeah, we had a special compartment in the dash, we had the backseat, you could take that off, pull the bottom part up, raise the back up, snap it up little clams and take that out. We had the springs removed behind the seat there by it and we had little racks welded in there so we could mount weapons in there. From his 1994 video taped interview, Files states, Q: When you say "we planned it" could you clarify "we"? A: Well when I say we...I was just with Mr. Nicoletti. Whatever he said do, I would do. When I say we, I'm referring like...the only thing I did was just drive the car or whatever that they needed me for. Mr. Nicoletti had asked me then at that point when we'd decided not to do it in Chicago and it was going to be moved to Dallas...when John F. Kennedy had decided to go to Dallas...a week in advance, I took the '63 Chevrolet that we had at that time. From his video at jfkmurdersolved.com stating that he Nicolette and Rosselli were in the car and, " I made a right hand turn out of the Dal Tex building on to Houston Street, went down a few blocks and took a left over the main thoroughfare " Now the testimony of Malcolm Summers, dated 11/23/63, Please note that Mr. Summers did not testify for the WC. Before me, the undersigned authority, on this the 23rd day of November A.D. 1963 personally appeared Malcolm Summers, Address: 405 E. 12th Street, Age 39, Phone No. WH 6 3558, WK: Self-employed -- Summers Nailing Service. Deposes and says: Yesterday, November 23, 1963, I was standing on the terrace of the small park on Elm Street to watch the President's motorcade. The President's car had just come up in front of me when I heard a shot and saw the President slump down in the car and heard Mrs. Kennedy say, "Oh, no," then a second shot and then I hit the ground as I realized these were shots. Then all of the people started running up the terrace away from the President's car and I got up and started running also, not realizing what had happened. In just a few moments the President's car sped off and everyone was just running around towards the railroad tracks and I knew that they had somebody trapped up there. I imagine I stayed there 15 or 20 minutes and then went over on Houston Street to where I had my truck parked. I had just pulled away from the curb and was headed toward the Houston street viaduct [sic] when an automobile that had 3 men in it pulled away from the curb in a burst of speed, passing me on the right side, which was very dangerous at that point, then got in front of me, and it seemed then as an afterthought, slowed in a big hurry in front of me as though realizing they would be conspicuous in speeding. These three men were of slender build and seemed to be very excited in talking and motioning to each other. They went on across the Houston Street Viaduct and I turned off at Marsalis Street exit [sic] and they continued on going towards Zangs Blvd. They were in a 1961 or 1962 Chevrolet sedan, maroon in color. I [cross-out] don't believe I could identify these men, but I do believe I could identify the automobile if I saw it again Is this just another example of a well-rehearsed xxxx/con man with a fantastic memory, or is it something more? If he is still living, Mr. Summers would be around 83 years old today. Tony
  15. My name is Tony Goin, I have a consulting company in Indiana and teach advanced music theory on a part time basis. By the time I was 16 I had read The WCR and debated it in school. My disbelief of the report fueled a passion for the truth that has only grown throughout the years. I am a veteran serving in the USARMY {HHC 5th Army 5th Corps} one of my station's was at the famed I.G. Farben Building, Frankfurt Germany. My education, as well as my work experience is very diverse. I have read almost every major book on the assassination and have an extensive collection dating back to and including 2 copies of the WCR. The area of research that I have spent the most time with is studying the events on Elm Street, especially the photographic and eyes witness evidence. Some of the things I believe are, LHO didn't shoot anyone that day. Roger Craig was telling that truth as he perceived it. The Films and some photos are suspect 59 witnesses were right, the Limo Stopped. In addition to the plotters and shooters in the Plaza that day, Key figures were invited there to witness "the spectacle". The research community can make a difference and have the case reopened. I look forward to learning and contributing to the forum. I am always willing to share my resources.
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